May 11, 2009, Monday

Because of an editing error, an Op-Ed article on Sunday, about the parole of Sara Jane Olson, misstated a detail of the biography of a leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army, Donald DeFreeze. He joined a gang in Buffalo, not New York City.

Sara Jane Olson, the 1970s radical who assumed a new identity as a Minnesota housewife while spending a quarter century as a fugitive, was released from prison in Chowchilla. Ms. Olson, 62, served seven years — half her sentence — after pleading...

March 18, 2009, Wednesday

An essay in the “Lives They Lived” issue on Dec. 28 about the psychiatrist Harry Kozol, who was a prosecution witness in the trial of Patty Hearst, referred incorrectly to the timing of Hearst’s arrest for armed bank robbery while a member of...

A judge has refused to free a former Symbionese Liberation Army member who was sent back to prison days after corrections officials released her by mistake. Judge Thomas Cecil of Sacramento County Superior Court said in a ruling that lawyers for the...